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Rice traders lament low sales during festive season

[ad_1] Despite the noise about self-sufficiency in rice production, which the Federal Government claimed has made local rice available and has enriched pockets of farmers; it was actually… The post Rice traders lament low sales during festive season appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News. [ad_2]

Ogun ABP: Stakeholders agree on production cost of commodities

[ad_1] Ogun State Government and stakeholders in the Anchor Borrowers Program (ABP) have agreed on production cost of commodities. Special Adviser to the Governor on Agriculture, Dr. Adeola Odedina, who disclosed this at the Town Hall Meeting organised for the stakeholders, at the Tech Hub Complex, Kobape, Abeokuta, said the ABP is a one-stop shop […]

How Nigeria’s agric sector fared in 2019

[ad_1] Nigeria’s agricultural sector seems to be taking a turn for the better with the various policies introduced by the current government, some of which were vigorously implemented last year. The government argues that the activities in the sector last year were channeled at improving the lives of average Nigerians. PREMIUM TIMES does a review […]

How onion farmers lost millions to disease

[ad_1] Onion farmers have recounted how Purple Blotch, a fungal infection, attacked their crops resulting into significant loss. The farmers lamented that Purple Blotch, known as Dan Zazzalau in Hausa, mostly affected the rainy season onion-producing areas in 2019. “It caused stunted growth in the onion plants, making them unable to yield fruitful results,” one […]

Key agric projects FG wants to spend N30bn on

[ad_1] For many years now, fiscal spending on agriculture has remained in the lowest position among the key sectors of the nation’s economy. Despite the July 2003 Maputo commitment that require 10% of the national budget, which Nigeria is a signatory to, spending has never gotten to even 5% about 17 years since that declaration. […]

Centre empowers more women to boost agriculture

[ad_1] The National Centre for Women Development has stressed the need for more women to be involved in agriculture in an aggressive manner, assuring that large-scale supports are available for them. The director general, Mrs Mary Ekpere-Eta, gave the assurance in Ikom, central Cross River State, when the centre gave out empowerment items to over […]

Extreme weather affects irrigation in Katsina

[ad_1] Extreme cold as experienced last week across some northern states has altered the schedules of most irrigation farmers in Katsina State. Normally, the farmers water their tomato at an interval of every three days and five to seven days for Irish potato. Some of the farmers interviewed at Funtua said they could not risk […]

Father of Cassava, Dr. Dixon, proffers strategies on how researchers can disseminate agricultural innovations at scale

The Director of the Development and Delivery Office of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Dr. Alfred Dixon, has called for multiple linkages and collaborations for the dissemination of agricultural research outcomes. He made the call recently while presenting his contract review seminar titled “Scaling up and scaling out of agricultural innovations at IITA […]

NABG, IAR&T, Rome Business School, Others to Partner Premier Agribusiness Academy On Capacity Building

Major Stakeholders in the Nigerian Agricultural sector have expressed their desire to partner with Premier Agribusiness Academy on capacity building for business sustainability and profitability while commending the academy for their quality of training and facilitators. The stakeholders which includes Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), Agricultural and Rural Management Training Institute (ARMTI), Rome Business School, […]

Agribusiness: GIZ-SKYE Partners FarmAgric Foundation to Train 500 Youths

The programme Skills Development for Youth Employment – SKYE funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in collaboration with FarmAgric Foundation for Agriculture will train 500 young Nigerians in agriculture on the basics of modern agricultural practices, agri-business and farmer […]

Flawed Anchor Borrowers’ scheme, RUGA, others marred agric sector

[ad_1] Head, Commercial Agriculture and Training, Lower Niger River Basin Authority, Ilorin, Kwara State, Dr Olabisis Awoniyi, while recalling happenings in 2019, said, “One of the flaws in agricultural policies last year was in the area of Anchor Borrowers’ programme of the Federal Government. Farmers did not have access to the funds as of when […]

Study finds enzymes aid cassava by-product inclusion in poultry feeds

[ad_1] A study by some Brazilian scholars has proven that adding certain enzymes to cassava residues as substitutes for energy-giving ingredients in poultry feeds at a certain age of the birds enhances weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and growth rate. This, they found out, reduced cost of production marginally in broiler production. Cassava is cheaper […]

Notore begins Turn Around Maintenance of plant

[ad_1] Africa’s leading chemical and agro-allied company, Notore Chemical Industries Plc, has announced the commencement of the Turn Around Maintenance (“TAM”) of its plant. A disclosure sent to the Nigerian Stock Exchange said that the TAM is aimed at returning the company’s operating plant to its 1,500 metric tonnes per day (MTPD) and 500,000 million […]

Study finds enzymes aid cassava by-product inclusion in poultry feeds

[ad_1] A study by some Brazilian scholars has proven that adding certain enzymes to cassava residues as substitutes for energy-giving ingredients in poultry feeds at a certain age of the birds enhances weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and growth rate. This, they found out, reduced cost of production marginally in broiler production. Cassava is cheaper […]